The cold, claustrophobic post-punk of IST IST’s new album showcases the band at their most refined and thematically potent.
Tag: post-punk
In this Review Round-Up, a clutch of albums in and around indie-punk yields good work from Dream Nails and Remember Sports, and a bitter disappointment from congratulations.
A new-look, new-sound Kid Kapichi takes some time to get to grips with, but clears some bold, engaging avenues for them when it does.
2025 is coming to a close, so we’ve gone back through the last 12 months to take a look at all the major rock, metal, punk and alternative releases that we missed.
Armed with energy, big jumps and a heaving clutch of garage-rock party-starters, The Hives’ reign of raucousness goes gloriously undisturbed in Manchester.
In the wake of another hugely successful album in ‘Cutthroat’, shame bring their acerbic post-punk to Manchester’s New Century Hall.
After a phenomenal year of being the most in-demand name in indie-rock, Wet Leg’s UK tour arrives in Bristol to see off 2025 with one final, almighty bang.
Fat Dog hold their ‘Day of the Dog’ celebration in Manchester, while redefining their heights that their lairy electro-punk can reach.
They’re one of the buzziest bands in indie-pop and shoegaze at the minute, and as NewDad’s UK tour kicks off in Manchester, that doesn’t look likely to change in a hurry.
English Teacher play a very special show for War Child UK, in what’s among the most intimate environments you’ll catch these upcoming post-punk stars in for a long while.
